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joseph cornell

Joseph Cornell. Chavetta cites a slew of assemblage artists as having inspired his personal work: the Russian constructivist Gustav Klutsis, contemporaries like Eva Sun-Sil Han and Thomas Schostok, and Cornell, the early 20th-century American artist who created boxed pastiches from found objects, like his Untitled (Soap Bubble set), shown above.

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